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Ok, so in the slis3r configuration/print settings there is a setting in the support material 'enforce support for the first so many layers' you have it set at 100, this will generate support even if support is disabled. set this to 0 and you should …
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Can you post your sli3r config bundle,(sic3r settings/file/export config) maybe we can spot something causing this
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Just to add. Looking from the front of the machine. X min will be on the left Y min will be at the back Z min will be at the top
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can you upload your config.h to google drive and post a link.
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clear eeprom is a sketch you run in the arduino program, in the file menu, i allways do this befor i upload a new firmware to clear out any unwanted data in the eeprom. M502 M500 just reads all the settings from the config.h and then stores them in …
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I would also clear the eeprom before uploading the new sw.
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Rather than a charger, you should be looking for a ac power adapter such as https://www.amazon.fr/Aukru-Chargeur-Adaptateur-Alimentation-Raspberry/dp/B01566WOAG/ref=sr_1_25?__mk_fr_FR=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&keywords=5v+ac+power+adapter…
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That power supply is limited to 2.4 amps max per output, so yes it is under powered.
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I think (if i remember correct) it goes back to the height that probing was started at, try starting the probing at a lower Z
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alt P/basic settings log session
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I my case, P1 can be 0/10, as the sensor is already 32mm within bed: No, because it will try to move the sensor to X0 which will put the nopzzle at -64
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sorry, slight typo, P3 should be 42 210 maybe that will fix it ?
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Try margin +probe offset -Xmin so p1 x= (10+64-32) =42 And p1 y = (10+7-3) = 14 So P1 42 14 P2 210 14 P3 42 310
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afaik, windows 10 has mesh tools built in, so maybe it is using that. slic3r on windows 7 RH has a repair option in the file menu.
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Also look at the setting 'ENDSTOP_(X|Y|Z)_BACK_ON_HOME' make sure x and y are set to 1 so that the endstops are not still triggered after they have homed
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Don't know if it makes any difference, but in RH preferences, mine does not have the - in RepetierHost
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It will be 95% of 95%
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bed X,Y min/max can be changed in the eeprom (if enabled) use the eeprom editor in repetier host. You also need to set the min/max in repetier host/printer settings/printer shape.
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In the firmware config tool, ( https://www.repetier.com/firmware/v100/index.php ) If you choose one of the homing options that include pre-heat (you can set this to zero so it doesn't heat) then you get the option to enter the X Y coords for when it…
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Your config looks ok, only other thing i can think of is wrong pin number for the servo pwm, googling radds 1.6 there seems to be some confusion regarding pin numbers for the due ports.
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Are you supplying an external 5 volt source for the servos ?
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what control board does your printer have ?
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If you mean the Z endstop is to high above bed, only option is to move the Z endstop.
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What controller board are you using and what socket is the Z endstop connected too ?
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Have you tried using brims ?
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cura engine configuration under extrusion tab has nozzle diameter
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For some reason line 27 has G1 E-21800.0 if you remove this line ,all is good But why is the G92 E0 on line 28 not resetting the E ?
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On my prussa my X endstop is about 25mm off the left of the bed, so i set my X min= -25 and the X home = 0. You could try #define X_MIN_POS -35#define Y_MIN_POS -20#define Z_MIN_POS 0 #define ZHOME_X_POS 0#define ZHOME_Y_POS 0
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As your probe is located to the left (-) of the nozzle, the X offset should be negative in value #define Z_PROBE_X_OFFSET -32 Also i think your X1 and X3 probing locations need to be positive. min/max values changed to put probe inside bed edge #d…